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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What did Lily's father use when he beat Atlas?
(a) 2 x 4.
(b) Cast iron skillet.
(c) Fists and brass knuckles.
(d) Baseball bat.
2. How many times had Lily been kissed when she and Atlas had their first kiss?
(a) None.
(b) 4.
(c) Too many to count.
(d) 8.
3. In Chapter 7, what type of fish is Atlas showing Theo how to handle?
(a) Flounder.
(b) Salmon.
(c) Sea bass.
(d) Trout.
4. In Chapter 13, at what table is Atlas's mother sitting?
(a) 5.
(b) 11.
(c) 8.
(d) 2.
5. When Atlas was a teen and wanted to see if he could come back home, what did his mother hit him with?
(a) Screwdriver.
(b) Hammer.
(c) Her fist.
(d) Book.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Lily wear for her date with Atlas in Chapter 10?
2. What is Josh's favorite manga?
3. How long according to the security camera does someone remain on the steps of Corrigan's in Chapter 5?
4. In Chapter 16, where do Lily's mother and her boyfriend want to take Emmy?
5. In Chapter 6, why does Ryle come to the flower shop?
Short Essay Questions
1. What does Atlas notice when Lily FaceTimes with him at the end of Chapter 13, and what does he do about it?
2. How did Atlas come to own his first restaurant?
3. Why is Ryle restricted to daytime visits with Emmy?
4. In Chapter 6, what happens when Atlas stops by the flower shop?
5. What does Atlas tell Lily about the vandalism at his restaurants and why he has not called the police?
6. What does Atlas reveal to Lily about the story he told when they were teens that he was going to live with an uncle in Boston?
7. What does Lily tell Atlas she sometimes feels about her business?
8. How does Atlas catch Josh vandalizing his restaurant?
9. What does Allysa do when Ryle notices they have food in the flower shop?
10. Why does Lily leave the flower shop for an hour in Chapter 2?
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